We've discovered that Stone (foster pit) has limited vision...and last night in the light, we could see cataracts. He's not even a year old yet...so I'm guessing they're juvenile cataracts. I've contacted the rescue, because his litter was adopted out totally by the rescue...so some others may have problems too.

Anyone have experiences, advice, stories to share?

"I don't have any idea if my dogs respect me or not, but they're greedy and I have their stuff." -- Patty Ruzzo

"Dogs don't want to control people. They want to control their own lives." --John Bradshaw

We have a young dog at work with some vision (plus some other mental and slight physical disabilities) problems, but I have no experience that specific to juvenile cataracts.

I can only please one person per day. Today is not your day, tomorrow doesn't look good either.
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"You didn't know of the magical powers of the break stick? It's up there with genies and Harry Potter as far as magic levels go." SisMorphine 01/07/07

I can only please one person per day. Today is not your day, tomorrow doesn't look good either.
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"You didn't know of the magical powers of the break stick? It's up there with genies and Harry Potter as far as magic levels go." SisMorphine 01/07/07

I can only please one person per day. Today is not your day, tomorrow doesn't look good either.
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"You didn't know of the magical powers of the break stick? It's up there with genies and Harry Potter as far as magic levels go." SisMorphine 01/07/07

his left eye will be farsighted...they couldn't put an artificial lens in that one because of damage to the eye...but the right eye has a new lens. He has little inflammation, and can still see today (they said sometimes the eyes swell and vision blurred).

It's so cute to see him actually walk around the house without running into stuff...

"I don't have any idea if my dogs respect me or not, but they're greedy and I have their stuff." -- Patty Ruzzo

"Dogs don't want to control people. They want to control their own lives." --John Bradshaw